The Feasibility Study of the Dynamic Zone Configuration Technique with a Developed Circular Array Antenna (Special Section on Multi-dimensional Mobile Information Networks)
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概要
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The feasibility of a dynamic zone configuration technique has been investigated. To make it easy to implement this technique in wireless communication systems, a simplified method for determining a suitable weight vector by using the least squares (LS) methods was developed. Simulations showed that the developed system is more effective than the present omni-directional zone system. Moreover, combining dynamic zone configuration technique with dynamic channel assignment strategy reduced blocking rate, forced call termination ratio, and required transmission power.
- 社団法人電子情報通信学会の論文
- 1999-07-25
著者
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Hase Yoshihiro
Communications Research Laboratory Ministry Of Posts And Telecommunications
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Hase Yoshihiro
Communication Research Laboratory
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Hase Yoshihiro
Communications Research Laboratory Ministry Of Posts And Telecommunications Of Japan
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Harada Hiroshi
Communications Research Laboratory, Incorporated Administrative Agency
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Iwata Tetsu
Nagoya University
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Kanazawa A
Communications Research Laboratory Ministry Of Posts And Telecommunications Of Japan
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Kanazawa Ami
Communications Research Laboratory Ministry Of Posts And Telecommunications
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IWAMA Tsukasa
Communications Research Laboratory, Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications of Japan
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Iwata T
Nagoya University
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Iwama Tsukasa
Communications Research Laboratory Ministry Of Post And Telecommunication
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Harada Hiroshi
Communications Research Laboratory Independent Administrative Institution
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Harada Hiroshi
Communications Research Laboratory Ministry Of Posts And Telecommunications Of Japan
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